Liam Gallagher took to Twitter this morning to call out his brother Noel after it was revealed he plotted his solo career before Oasis split.

Amorphous Androgynous' Garry Cobain gave an interview in which he claimed he was first approached by Noel in October 2008 to create an LP with him away from the band.

In response to the news Liam tweeted a quote from the interview and wrote “Busted”.

In an interview with The Guardian newspaper, Garry said: "We first began talking about working with Noel on a solo album years ago.

"We had remixed the 2009 Oasis single 'Falling Down' and turned it into a 22-minute odyssey, which he loved, and then he invited me to DJ at the after-party for one of Oasis’s Wembley Arena gigs that October. That’s when we began talking about a solo record."

Noel quit Oasis after having a backstage bust-up with his brother and bandmate Liam Gallagher before a headline slot at a Paris music festival in August 2009 and released his first solo record, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, in October 2011.

Oasis in happier times (Image: Getty)

When he announced his debut solo LP, Noel, 47, also claimed a second album recorded with Amorphous Androgynous would be coming out.

However, last year the songwriter revealed the project would "never see the light of day" because "the mixes weren't right".

Two songs, The Right Stuff and The Mexican, slated for the now-scrapped album did appear on Noel's latest LP Chasing Yesterday, while he released 'Shoot a Hole into the Sun' as a B-side.

Garry talks about Noel (Image: Getty / PA)

Ultimately, Garry thinks Noel dropped the project because he got "afraid to be weird".

Garry said: "There’s not much colour on his two albums; it’s just the same old Noel. “He has tried to send out this message that he’s pushed himself, but it’s just the same generic stuff.

“He became too afraid to be weird. But, still, when Noel is ready to collaborate, I'm here."

Liam previously said he was planning on keeping it in the family (Image: Liam Gallagher / Twitter)